The Movies I Liked

If I may break this chain of lovely movies, could I drop my opinion of a movie that I totally disliked?

Yes, you all say? Thank you.

It's Michael Bay's latest - Ambulance.

All over the world, I see reviewers who have dissed all his movies, including the Transwhatever movies, say that this is his best movie till date - THIS was supposed to be the best movie HE has ever made.

If that is so, I want to see what dirt he has on Hollywood moguls. Those would probably be his best movies, IMHO. Like what incriminating evidence does this person have on Hollywood for Hollywood to keep greenlighting his movies?!

Like it's gotta be worse than sex tapes. It's gotta be something far worse.
 
It’s a documentary about grumpy old men and their dogs. But scratch beneath the surface and you find …. truffles.
The Truffle Hunters is highly recommended. It documents an enigmatic underground delicacy that only the uncanny nose of a trained dog can detect.
Sometimes the camera is a fly on the wall catching the quotidian conversations of these frazzled men with their terriers and their labs, at other times it shows you the pov of the dog as it leaps from the truck and scurries through the beautiful North Italian undergrowth to frenetically paw for some lumps of the subterranean fungus.
Some forage for their own table others to sell. The market is lucrative and comes with its own ecosystem of middle men , appraisers , sellers and consumers.
And this unleashes the dark forces that cause dogs to be poisoned with strychnine , suspicion and hostility amongst old acquaintances , turf wars and temptations.
It reminded me of another documentary I watched earlier — Taming The Garden. This one is darker as it documents a vanity project of a billionaire to populate his garden with the most stately of trees from all over his country (Georgia).
So contractors scout, stalk , dig , scaffold , uproot , raise and transfer them one by one.
The telling visual of this movie is when they show a beautiful tree in all its arboreal glory rising above what looks like an ocean. Actually it’s a lake and the tree is being transported on a flatbed shipping container to its new home in the crazy billionaire’s own private forest.
Have you watched Pig (2021)? I got to know about the very competitive (and lucrative) activity of truffle hunting through this movie. It's also among the best movies I've watched last year, and arguably the best performance Nicholas Cage has given.
 
Have you watched Pig (2021)? I got to know about the very competitive (and lucrative) activity of truffle hunting through this movie. It's also among the best movies I've watched last year, and arguably the best performance Nicholas Cage has given.

True. Subtle and restrained performance from Cage. I often wonder why Hollywood doesn't use Cage well. Loved him in Con Air and Face Off. Also the super dad in Kick Ass.
 
True. Subtle and restrained performance from Cage. I often wonder why Hollywood doesn't use Cage well. Loved him in Con Air and Face Off. Also the super dad in Kick Ass.
He is pretty good in Lord of War and Snake Eyes too. Choe Moretz stole the show from him in Kick-Ass!
 
Cage has made quite a few lesser known but brilliant films. Spike Jonz’s Adaptation is one example
Mandy was recommended to me as another one of his lesser known movies. I'm not sure what I thought of the movie and Nic Cage in it. It was... an experience. I wasn't bored, and I was even strangely rooted to my seat too, but I felt a little uncomfortable after watching it. (I'm not the squeamish kind at all!)
 
The Pledge (2001)
Wow! What a pic. My first experience of a Sean Penn directorial.
It's a fully moody police procedural. But boy, what moods Penn creates.
I really want to watch more of his films as a director!

Full props to the sound design and mixing department - No small town American crime film came as close to this as much as that three billboards ebbing picutre.

Of course, Penn must be like a Nepo Kid of Hollywood and all (kidding you, not) but look at this cast:
(one has about seven to eight minutes, but none of the rest has more than five minutes)
Yeah i also liked this movie and it's soundtrack.
 
hi
anybody has seen . any reviews

The Card Counter


The short answer is: WATCH IT! :D It's a stunner.

The long answer is:
If you like old school, the maker of this movie - Paul Schrader - wrote some of Scorsese's best films.
Then he started making his own movies, and then you can actually see how much of Scorsese's greatest hits were down to writing, and down to making... (50-50 in my book in the case of these two, which i'd say is huge shout out for a writer)

If you like intense, well told stories that are stunningly, jaw-droppingly filmed, I'd say go for it.
I wouldn't know whether you will like it or not, but you wouldn't regret it, or would have wasted your time.
Enjoy :)
 
True. Subtle and restrained performance from Cage. I often wonder why Hollywood doesn't use Cage well. Loved him in Con Air and Face Off. Also the super dad in Kick Ass.
@hydra
Big debts, which he was almost clear of last year, and definitely should be clear of this year...
There's a nice profile on the GQ site of him this month...
Pig was stunning -- I had told all (say, 8-10) my movie loving friends to watch it; only ONE actually watched it :D
 
@hydra
Big debts, which he was almost clear of last year, and definitely should be clear of this year...
There's a nice profile on the GQ site of him this month...
Pig was stunning -- I had told all (say, 8-10) my movie loving friends to watch it; only ONE actually watched it :D

All of us have that one admirer, lol.
 

Another excellent Iranian movie. Not as riveting as a Separation but still keeps you very interested. A simple story of an act of good deed and the complication it leads to makes you keep wondering what will happen next. A god watch for those who love serious cinema.
 

Another excellent Iranian movie. Not as riveting as a Separation but still keeps you very interested. A simple story of an act of good deed and the complication it leads to makes you keep wondering what will happen next. A god watch for those who love serious cinema.
He is one of my fav directors...
I watched all of Asghar Farhadi's Movies...Each one has a unique movie...If not you must try...
 
@hydra
Big debts, which he was almost clear of last year, and definitely should be clear of this year...
There's a nice profile on the GQ site of him this month...
Pig was stunning -- I had told all (say, 8-10) my movie loving friends to watch it; only ONE actually watched it :D
Indeed. I'm happy he got out of that situation where he had to take on projects without being able to choose much.
 
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